CORINE SAEBELS, eldest daughter of Eugene and Niclole Saebels of Aldergrove, and her groom, Per Eskesen of West Vancouver, are pictured at their early autumn wedding at the Park Royal Hotel. A Hawali honeymoon followed the wedding and the couple plans to reside in North Vancouver. raining our future leaders Are you a teen between the age of 13 and 15 who would like training and ex- perience in recreation to enable you to be an effective leader? Join the Integrated Neighbourhood Leadership Training programm to develop skills in leadership, physical education, com- munication, first aid, out- door education, adapted games etc. The participants will have the opportunity to put their skills to use in an in-service training in the community after their training is com- pleted. The involvement of special needs individuals in the programme as both youth participants and resource people will help to create a” better understanding of the pro- blems, interests and abilities of disabled people. The fall session will begin October ‘21 every Wednes- day evening, from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. and take place at Norgate Elementary School. Register now at the North Shore YMCA at 1735 In- glewood Ave., West Van- couver. Applicant Location 5031, Enquiries Municipal Hall will be read at the Meeting 1981 October 07 THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF WEST VANCOUVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 80-06 Notice is given that a second or further Public Meeting will be held in the Municipal Haff, Street, West Vancouver, B.C. on Monday, 1981 Oc- tober 26, at 8:00lp.m concerning the following Bay Beach Towers Ltd 2203-2231 Bellevue Avenue (Lots 5-8, Subdivision D of Block 5, Plan and Lots F-H, Subdivision 20 of Block 4, Plan 4468, all of East 100 Acres, District Lot 5541 To develop a 56-suite 20-storey apartment building under requirements of the AM 2 Zone regulations Department of Development and Planning. A copy of the proposed Development Permit may be inspected at the Municipal Hall on regular business days between the hours of 8 30 am and 4 30 pm Written submissions are requested to be submitted to the Municipal Clerk prior to 3 OO p m Submissions received after the Close of the Public Meeting will not be Considered by Council 750 - 17th ) October 26 and JD Allan, Municipal Clerk WENDY LORRAINE LONDON of West Vancouver Richard Charles Frechtling, of Auckland, New Zealand celebrated their summer wed- ding at St. Catherine's church with an afternoon recep- tion before flying to their new home in Auckland, and her groom, where they now live. Wine course held Wine Education for the Restaurant Business is a one day credit free seminar being run by Capilano College this fall. Aimed at the managers of licensed restaurants, , this course will cover staff wine education, proceedures of wine tasting and mer- chandising and serving wine in the restaurant setting. The seminar will be in- structed by Edward Ap- pleby, an Instructor Member of the Society of Wine Educators. The seminar will the Municipal Hall, 750 - consider the following. Purpose Proposed amendments _ 2971 Enquiries Clerk prior to 3 OO pom at the Hearing 1981 October 08 THE CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF WEST VANCOUVER NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ZONING BY-LAW No. 2200, 1968,. AMENDMENT BY-LAW NO. 2995 Notice is given that a Public Hearing will be held in 17th Street, West Vancouver, BC. on Monday, 1981 October 26, at 8:00 pm. to Amendments of a housekeeping nature. Renumbering in certain sections. 2 Inctusion of Director of Development and Senior Planner as inspectors to ascertain whether provisions of the By-law are being observed, 3 Increase maximum fine for violation ot the Zoning By-law. 4 Amendments pasage of Amendment By taw No Department of Development and Plann ing Municipal Hall A copy of the proposed By law may be inspected at the Municipal Hall on regular business days between the hours of 8 30 am and 4 30pm Written submis sions are requested to be submitted to the Municipal Ov tober Submissions received after the Close of the Pulble Heanog wilhoot be ConsimMerod by Coune i be held October 19 and again November 9 at Capilano College from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at a fee of $35.5 information on registration call the College at 986-1911, local 321. Keep Canada consequential to 26 and will be read JO Allan, Municipal Clerk The Lynn Valley branch. of the Royal Bank has established the Jim Miliza . Rehabilitation Fund to help the North Vancouver skier . who was seriously injured last week. The fund will be used to help pay for hospital and other expenses associated with the rehabilitation of Milina, 18, who was con- sidered one of Canada’s best amateur freestyle skiers before’ he was injured while performing at the’ indoor Toronto Ski Show. Anyone interested in contributing to the fund is _asked to contact the bank. 4 gn House of a y Park Royal- South Mall Bob Hunter Entertaining, provocative. 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